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Re: " I KNOW THE FRIENDS OF HIS AND THEY WARNED HIM "

Thu Mar 01, 2012 5:02 pm

Fact is Fact, would've he taken his son into the away end if they was playing Man Utd? They wouldn't of got out of the stadium alive....

f**k this ignorant scouse c**t..
They forced themselves into stadiums in the past and will never learn that there are restrictions in place for a reason.

Two City fans couldn't be there because he was.

Re: " I KNOW THE FRIENDS OF HIS AND THEY WARNED HIM "

Thu Mar 01, 2012 5:05 pm

1 of our season ticket holder sold him the tickets ffs :ayatollah: :ayatollah: :ayatollah: :ayatollah:

Re: " I KNOW THE FRIENDS OF HIS AND THEY WARNED HIM "

Thu Mar 01, 2012 5:11 pm

Deprived city fans of tickets, f**k 'um. Will be taking it up with the club about those two plastics in 541 with us also, soon got escorted out, good enough for them.

Re: " I KNOW THE FRIENDS OF HIS AND THEY WARNED HIM "

Thu Mar 01, 2012 5:17 pm

He should've known better.

Re: " I KNOW THE FRIENDS OF HIS AND THEY WARNED HIM "

Thu Mar 01, 2012 5:17 pm

That'll learn him! :lol:

Re: " I KNOW THE FRIENDS OF HIS AND THEY WARNED HIM "

Thu Mar 01, 2012 5:19 pm

shouldn't be in our end....end of. there was a few city boys who couldn't get tickets due to the fact that nobs like that get in our end

Re: " I KNOW THE FRIENDS OF HIS AND THEY WARNED HIM "

Thu Mar 01, 2012 5:22 pm

cant understand why no else will blame the idiot who sold him the tickets :ayatollah: :ayatollah: :ayatollah: :ayatollah:

Re: " I KNOW THE FRIENDS OF HIS AND THEY WARNED HIM "

Thu Mar 01, 2012 5:25 pm

troobloo3339 wrote:cant understand why no else will blame the idiot who sold him the tickets :ayatollah: :ayatollah: :ayatollah: :ayatollah:


Of course we blame him but if no scouse bastards were trying to buy the tickets there would be no market so no one would sell them. Simples.

Re: " I KNOW THE FRIENDS OF HIS AND THEY WARNED HIM "

Thu Mar 01, 2012 5:27 pm

i see so it wasnt the season ticket holders fault

Re: " I KNOW THE FRIENDS OF HIS AND THEY WARNED HIM "

Thu Mar 01, 2012 5:31 pm

there is no excuse for such behaviour we had couple of scousers in our area, they celebrated when they scored nobody took offence ! shared highs & lows same as us, just footy fans watching there team, at end game they came over shook quite thew city fans hands and commiserated with us, thats way it should be all you foul mouthed so called fans should remember its only a game, and you are 1st to bleat when you get treated badly ect leed/wham, wonder why?? and dont tell me you wouldnt go to such lenghts to see your team in cup final, its the behaviour of of city fans highlighted which give us bad press, think about it!! and i bet city management woulfd prefer you didnt support the team as we certainly dont need you! while on subject bet it was the same people useing who shit on england song last night what do u think mrs speed thought of it??

Re: " I KNOW THE FRIENDS OF HIS AND THEY WARNED HIM "

Thu Mar 01, 2012 5:37 pm

at last a grown up responce well said pembroke :ayatollah: :ayatollah: :ayatollah: :ayatollah:

Re: " I KNOW THE FRIENDS OF HIS AND THEY WARNED HIM "

Thu Mar 01, 2012 5:40 pm

i was in block 431 and the pool fan who jumped up there got a right hammering so hes lucky he just got spat at and kicked and not battered like the one in 431 :old: :old: :old:

Re: " I KNOW THE FRIENDS OF HIS AND THEY WARNED HIM "

Thu Mar 01, 2012 5:48 pm

troobloo3339 wrote:at last a grown up responce well said pembroke :ayatollah: :ayatollah: :ayatollah: :ayatollah:

He agrees with you, so how is it grown up?

The two of you are absolutely deluded to the point of mental immaturity.

It is football. If you don't like how it is, then there are plenty of other sports that suit your pacifist way of life.

It would be nice to be like that. Maybe we can all hop along the yellow brick road on the way to Lollipopland too! And see the pixies with the sugarcanes and magical superfairies!

Re: " I KNOW THE FRIENDS OF HIS AND THEY WARNED HIM "

Thu Mar 01, 2012 5:54 pm

Dont like seeing bullying especially wen kids involved

Re: " I KNOW THE FRIENDS OF HIS AND THEY WARNED HIM "

Thu Mar 01, 2012 5:55 pm

tylerdurdenisabluebird wrote:
troobloo3339 wrote:at last a grown up responce well said pembroke :ayatollah: :ayatollah: :ayatollah: :ayatollah:

He agrees with you, so how is it grown up?

The two of you are absolutely deluded to the point of mental immaturity.

It is football. If you don't like how it is, then there are plenty of other sports that suit your pacifist way of life.

It would be nice to be like that. Maybe we can all hop along the yellow brick road on the way to Lollipopland too! And see the pixies with the sugarcanes and magical superfairies!


i have been watching city for forty yrs and been there done it with hooligans, and if you think beating up rival fans is great for the club well i guess you are the type who are the loud mouthed yobs you see on sat night in towns up down country, like i said city dont need morons who cant see that the behaviour you are subscribing to is bad for the club if you support the club you would not be advocating such things.

Re: " I KNOW THE FRIENDS OF HIS AND THEY WARNED HIM "

Thu Mar 01, 2012 5:57 pm

Hahahahahahaha I don't know what to reply to that, I can't! I didn't know yobs held interests in sociology, philosophy and literature!

Re: " I KNOW THE FRIENDS OF HIS AND THEY WARNED HIM "

Thu Mar 01, 2012 6:00 pm

These sh Are you all happy to have Hammers sat around tould we have / shouldn't we have posts make me realise that eggball attitude , i.e. supporters all together / mixed. Should we let West Ham sit in the Ninian on Sunday ? Will that be ok to everyone ?
Are you all happy to have Hammers sat all around you on Sunday ?

Re: " I KNOW THE FRIENDS OF HIS AND THEY WARNED HIM "

Thu Mar 01, 2012 6:02 pm

tylerdurdenisabluebird wrote:Hahahahahahaha I don't know what to reply to that, I can't! I didn't know yobs held interests in sociology, philosophy and literature!


they come in all sorts of disguises having brains doesnt mean you know how to use it? as obviously you dont, anyway i hope you have enough brain cells left to see what i said was slightly true!

Re: " I KNOW THE FRIENDS OF HIS AND THEY WARNED HIM "

Thu Mar 01, 2012 6:08 pm

We're Cardiff City ,
We'd love the Hammers in the Ninian ,
Love the Hammers in the Ninian ,

Only to shake their hands if we win/lose/draw

I've had a request from an old Hammer mate , he wants to use me and my mates season tickets on Sunday. He has offered a cash reward , so (even though I know he's a bit of a nutter) , should I sell?

Re: " I KNOW THE FRIENDS OF HIS AND THEY WARNED HIM "

Thu Mar 01, 2012 6:20 pm

pembroke allan wrote:there is no excuse for such behaviour we had couple of scousers in our area, they celebrated when they scored nobody took offence ! shared highs & lows same as us, just footy fans watching there team, at end game they came over shook quite thew city fans hands and commiserated with us, thats way it should be all you foul mouthed so called fans should remember its only a game, and you are 1st to bleat when you get treated badly ect leed/wham, wonder why?? and dont tell me you wouldnt go to such lenghts to see your team in cup final, its the behaviour of of city fans highlighted which give us bad press, think about it!! and i bet city management woulfd prefer you didnt support the team as we certainly dont need you! while on subject bet it was the same people useing who shit on england song last night what do u think mrs speed thought of it??

Why do you think away fans get the minority allocation and are secluded into a small enclosed section of the ground?

Would you say that was for the safety of both sets of supporters?

Re: " I KNOW THE FRIENDS OF HIS AND THEY WARNED HIM "

Thu Mar 01, 2012 6:28 pm

HANDBALL ! wrote:We're Cardiff City ,
We'd love the Hammers in the Ninian ,
Love the Hammers in the Ninian ,

Only to shake their hands if we win/lose/draw

I've had a request from an old Hammer mate , he wants to use me and my mates season tickets on Sunday. He has offered a cash reward , so (even though I know he's a bit of a nutter) , should I sell?

these two f*cking clowns who think it is allright for away suporter to sit in our end maybe they should go and sit in someone home end and then they can tell us all on here what it was like maybe they will be offered prawn sandwichs or more likely a nuckel sandwich :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D

Re: " I KNOW THE FRIENDS OF HIS AND THEY WARNED HIM "

Thu Mar 01, 2012 6:39 pm

The sad thing is it seems to be one rule for us and another rule for them
I remember when we played Liverpool in the Carling Cup in 2007
We were so desperate for tickets
Lots of us bought tickets in the home end at Anfield
and I remeber the threads on here complaining about it
saying what harm were we doing
just trying to watch a game
Anfield shouldnt have sold us the tickets
Stewards shouldnt have thrown us out
It seems your happy to break the moral code on whos tickets belong to who when it suits you
but when it effects you you moan like little children
Simple fact is this Liverpool fan got his tickets from a City fan so if you want to blame someone for this blame the City fan

Re: " I KNOW THE FRIENDS OF HIS AND THEY WARNED HIM "

Thu Mar 01, 2012 6:52 pm

he must of had a million quids worth of wembley food thrown at him, it was funny as f**k :ayatollah:

Re: " I KNOW THE FRIENDS OF HIS AND THEY WARNED HIM "

Thu Mar 01, 2012 6:53 pm

Anyone who buys tickets for the wrong part of the ground know the risks. We did it at Liverpool and it kicked off when we scored but I reckon the scousers shat it when they realised how many City were in the main stand that night.

Re: " I KNOW THE FRIENDS OF HIS AND THEY WARNED HIM "

Thu Mar 01, 2012 7:15 pm

As Polo said you dont like to see Bullying .................But and a big but Both Liverpool and Cardiff were given roughly the same amount of tickets and those that deserved to go did. Season ticket holders ETC but there are those that are Liverpool Plastics all over Britain and South Wales is no different, you know the type the ones that only watch there team on a Saturday night from there sofa or in the Pub. Now these so called supporters dont deserve to go to a final if they dont go to there bread and butter games.
Now there was warnings galore dont go in the Cardiff end if you support Liverpool. That end is for Cardiff Fans only because that is only fair. But this irresponsible so called Fan not only put himself at risk but his 15 year old Son. Is this guy brain dead ? For christ sakes is there any one that naive ? I dosen't just take a hooligan to get pisssed off. I Was talking to a Plastic Man U fan and he said himself if Liverpool fans go in your end they are fair game, but this tosser has now got the brass neck to start moaning after it was his recklessness that put them in harms way, and he is to blame and only him. I really hope his innocent boy is OK .
But sorry the Dads a class A arsehole.

Re: " I KNOW THE FRIENDS OF HIS AND THEY WARNED HIM "

Thu Mar 01, 2012 7:17 pm

JONNY012697 wrote:The sad thing is it seems to be one rule for us and another rule for them
I remember when we played Liverpool in the Carling Cup in 2007
We were so desperate for tickets
Lots of us bought tickets in the home end at Anfield
and I remeber the threads on here complaining about it
saying what harm were we doing
just trying to watch a game
Anfield shouldnt have sold us the tickets
Stewards shouldnt have thrown us out
It seems your happy to break the moral code on whos tickets belong to who when it suits you
but when it effects you you moan like little children
Simple fact is this Liverpool fan got his tickets from a City fan so if you want to blame someone for this blame the City fan


That's a fair point but you can't really compare a cup final that both sets of fans are desperate to attend and a run of the mill league cup game that Liverpool fans wouldn't really be bothered about.

I don't think Liverpool fans should be attacked though. I'm not really into violence. I would wound them with my rapier-like wit and a round of "we support our local team".

Re: " I KNOW THE FRIENDS OF HIS AND THEY WARNED HIM "

Thu Mar 01, 2012 7:17 pm

PtB wrote:Anyone who buys tickets for the wrong part of the ground know the risks. We did it at Liverpool and it kicked off when we scored but I reckon the scousers shat it when they realised how many City were in the main stand that night.

Chief if you go in the wrong end you know the risks FFS. If you come unstuck don't start crying like a little Girl. It sounded like he and his group got away fooking lightly

Re: " I KNOW THE FRIENDS OF HIS AND THEY WARNED HIM "

Thu Mar 01, 2012 7:22 pm

Halifax93 wrote:
JONNY012697 wrote:The sad thing is it seems to be one rule for us and another rule for them
I remember when we played Liverpool in the Carling Cup in 2007
We were so desperate for tickets
Lots of us bought tickets in the home end at Anfield
and I remeber the threads on here complaining about it
saying what harm were we doing
just trying to watch a game
Anfield shouldnt have sold us the tickets
Stewards shouldnt have thrown us out
It seems your happy to break the moral code on whos tickets belong to who when it suits you
but when it effects you you moan like little children
Simple fact is this Liverpool fan got his tickets from a City fan so if you want to blame someone for this blame the City fan


That's a fair point but you can't really compare a cup final that both sets of fans are desperate to attend and a run of the mill league cup game that Liverpool fans wouldn't really be bothered about.

I don't think Liverpool fans should be attacked though. I'm not really into violence. I would wound them with my rapier-like wit and a round of "we support our local team".


I agree the cup final is a more important game than one of the games in the rounds
but its still a football game and the principle still stands
If you cant get a ticket dont go or run the risk of sitting in the oppositions end
weve done it
we did it at Liverpool
There were rumours of fans sitting in the home end of Upton Park for our first game of the season
Now if its acceptable for us to do it
then you cant really complain when your on the wrong side of it.

Re: " I KNOW THE FRIENDS OF HIS AND THEY WARNED HIM "

Thu Mar 01, 2012 7:27 pm

The fact he said "we didn't wear Liverpool colours in order to not antagonise anyone" and then says "I punched the air when Liverpool scored"... does this guy have a brain???

Also, to those that said he wasn't depriving anyone of a seat, I know dozens of genuine Cardiff fans who can't afford season tickets that couldn't go... this dickhead got their ticket instead. I don't condone aggressive behaviour but how can this guy moan as if he is the victim of some big injustice.

The fact he supports Liverpool as a Welshman suggests that he might be the sort of character that has a "different" perspective on things than others.

Re: " I KNOW THE FRIENDS OF HIS AND THEY WARNED HIM "

Thu Mar 01, 2012 7:29 pm

JONNY012697 wrote:
Halifax93 wrote:
JONNY012697 wrote:The sad thing is it seems to be one rule for us and another rule for them
I remember when we played Liverpool in the Carling Cup in 2007
We were so desperate for tickets
Lots of us bought tickets in the home end at Anfield
and I remeber the threads on here complaining about it
saying what harm were we doing
just trying to watch a game
Anfield shouldnt have sold us the tickets
Stewards shouldnt have thrown us out
It seems your happy to break the moral code on whos tickets belong to who when it suits you
but when it effects you you moan like little children
Simple fact is this Liverpool fan got his tickets from a City fan so if you want to blame someone for this blame the City fan


That's a fair point but you can't really compare a cup final that both sets of fans are desperate to attend and a run of the mill league cup game that Liverpool fans wouldn't really be bothered about.

I don't think Liverpool fans should be attacked though. I'm not really into violence. I would wound them with my rapier-like wit and a round of "we support our local team".


I agree the cup final is a more important game than one of the games in the rounds
but its still a football game and the principle still stands
If you cant get a ticket dont go or run the risk of sitting in the oppositions end
weve done it
we did it at Liverpool
There were rumours of fans sitting in the home end of Upton Park for our first game of the season
Now if its acceptable for us to do it
then you cant really complain when your on the wrong side of it.



To be fair though had one of us had a slap in the games u mention after celebratin in the home end we wouldnt hav gone cryin to the echo
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